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10 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 187.—TRIPLE SHEET. —— Set ats es cat et ne ge i F 7 Wal Kak, ona tonditen : exon come for Now Yore, with potatoes to BM Duryee-~veanal ts Oral- MOREHEAD GHFY, A Water, R EB ¥F ¢ R M pe ie pp ee wd aateneals a silted, were weaned ‘an a particular oe, which was 18 SHE DROWNED? aoe Darteas 8 So. at fatanzas; achr'W Ww Y Ori. s and who understand and will defend the fundamental prm- | opposed to the principles which underle the OOOO eT Oe eT eee! éa ir lonic, Hurd, Bangor for New York, © ORLEANS, Ay hips Lady Carter, PRO See Se ae res, 1, | fguadations of American lberty. Dr. Bellows then | 4 Williamsburg School Gir! Plays ‘Truamt | Ser Fit Randoiphy siecinan, Providence tor New York. | sephino Martin: Wicket” Kremer: ‘Dustel” Draper Clark ‘i ealttacived, That as individual patrlotiom, however carers | Miluded to the venality of judges and of rich men. Dee Schr Enos Briggs, Robina, Providence for New York. Liverpool; i Se ahr Grand Rally at the Cooper Institute | #22 Suwa Minie BIPRA | wer suber t6 Stan pen? aaienceac had | Moreen mnens “* DPO™™| ER eS hannah rte, wm moe | Dred Shae Puaarha "at gee 00 nsutute uh nett of Political Keform, which has for its ob- | were su oa luence that jersel/. Schs B Bicker, for New York, Queene: I ; bhrke Agineo P ot the union of all friends of good xovernment, without | the power to ruin them, Annie Holmstead, a girl of fourteen years, re- | "Mehr RM Clare, Stocking, Middletown for New York, in | Talavera, Garver ann fa 0 Bay Sn gersgg A t Political € A Feaard to the views which they entertain upon the navon | The meeting then adjourned, atai ith her parents at the corner of North | ballast, to maser. Nor), Grunnessen, trom Carditt; brigs ‘Ruatan, Webster, st Political Corruption. tiSjood citizens, andw0.eall upon them to" give 10 i thelr si lacy ts, Williamsburg, lett her | Sekt Qregon, Perry, New Haven for New York, m'Ruatan Island; Cuncellina (ital), Crisculo, from , active co-operation and support, and stree maburg, AY, ven : vf os dei reediiaaaas MR, EVARTS’ SPEECH. FERRY REFORE, home on Monday morning, at nine o'clock, to go | ,Schr lila Jane, Hallock, Bridgeport for New York, with ented toamastipe. Liberty, Reed. Baltimore via Key ARTS Was next introduced. He said York; shij rasta general cargo. to school with her younger brother, John, aged Sebr Nelne Bioonstieley Hobnie, Stamford for New York, | of Koston, Wyman, Havre; India, atten, Witt am M, Eo Scetar h Q c he patriotic, laborlous | 66) 9 “ with mdse to Stamford Manufacturing Co. 8 W Swasey, Swasey, Genow; Falco (5) 4 Beecher on Sectarian Schools and Evarts | » ES quite sure shes if the patriotic, laborious ss protege a aig: “cata In even. From wnat has mote aeaires, instead sear Mail, Mend, Pee any RGR a ee fierdam tras" Ad Daten iebney att eee Amr t 8 “i jome year . 4 cune 5 , Conant, Genoa; schrs Elia, ‘g on the Ring—An Enthustastle Au eee cong IAI Se eee ‘A ouememanine of tal pee ferry’ re- - RESOLVED TO PLAY TRUANT Schr Mariner, Rich, Greenwich for New York, with locust | Reney, Boston; Island Beule, Farsous, ‘Sisal via ‘Belize, dience—The Resolutions, pri r rc for the day. They separaved, with the understand- oud, SouTHWEST Pass, April 1—Sailed, steamsht; yk ay Rp pI ae I, wel +. gre, Brown; Montaguo, Lippincott, and” Aba Miiscoeth, Kelly, New York; Frank Atwooc, Brown, Boston; Gora Morrison, Higging, and BS Young, Cobo, Providence; Ella ‘poats to master, sence of the assemblage before him, it would be | form was held last evening in Turn Hall, Meserole ing that they should meet in'the afternoon, so asto | Ser David Pearsall, Hanchet, Greenwich for New York. 1 PP» Cold evidence that the people did take @ substantial tnter- | gireer, Williamsburg. The attendance was rather Clay ‘Spring for New York, the commonwealth and the name i 9 go home together. The boy was met by his un with lumber to master. Ce Tne of Aimecioat wustituvions. for this meets | silm for a mass meeting, Alderman Raber pre- | Arthur J. Higgins, loitering about the streets Schr Thos Jeferson, Biocksen, Northport for Rondout, ‘The historic hall of Cooper Institute was crowded | jug, so earnest and honest, was not brought to- | sided, Wihiamsburg, and on being asked what he was BOUND a a . doing began to cry, saying he and his sister were Bast. bo the doors last eventng—seats, aisles and even the | gether by the excitement of politics or a zeal for | are, J, H, Tobitt, chairman of & committee ap- playing shhookey.» ‘me uncle Steamship Chesapeake, Johnson, New York for Portiand. | H Barnes, Avery, New Haven. toebles—with a large, respectable and entitusiastic | Candidates, They were Dronght togemer to tar? | pointed at @ previona meeting to watt upon the euiyeda phase Cn ere onkcin ctbar Bare Soraby Gibbs: New York Tor Groustade erat ea eaten tee radia mw padence, who were drawa together to worthily | assumed. Of what good was it that we | Comptroller of the ctty of New York and inform him | Gnugiur Altar searching for some tue auc Carling | Tg Wanderer (Br), Simpson, New York (or St Johp, NB NEWPORT Arh a” EM carrived keh Trade Wind, Floyd, Bristo! for Georgetown, DU. Satled—Schr Artist, Parker, Taunton for New York, NO larissa Allen, Mitiate the new movement in favor of polith mow Le Bch fla = oon oe that the Brooklyn Ferry Company ha violated their | to find any trace of the girl, Mrs. Olmstead returned | Schr G A Hayden, Harrison, Virginia for Providence. WICH, April'’4—Saied, scar C) cal reform. In numbers the demonstration | secured a perfect triumph over rebellion, our ignor- lease, reported that the commit ascertained that | home. Late in the same evening the mother and Schr M L Wedmore, Te Virginia for New Haven. was as large and wnposmg as a Tammany | ance and folly surrendered to the slimé ef fraud | te Jease had not been violated and that they | uncie called at the residence of a Mr. McKenna, cor- | Schr Mira A Pratt, Pratt, Virginia for New Haven. Hale, a failed to see the Comptroller, ner North First and Ninth streets, Williamsburg. | Schr MW Grifing, Griding, Virgima for New Haven. New York. G amte-election ratification meeting; white. _in | What the roar of bartie could ae cece e turoughious | ,,THe committee appointed tovistt Albany and urge | There they learned that the girl Angie nad’ been in | SbF Charley Miller, Pryor, Virginia for Fairhaven. wees or Portland; scbr iia F Ufowely rowel, ®arnestness of feeling 1t rivalled some of the repub- | {he “Country at the dangers which now threaten ine pase mage of a Havens? ferry bill reported that | the house during the afternoon snd had gach? 1 A Burlingime, Burlingame, Alexandria’ for Provi- New! yore for Manton. iy d : nat i IND ce, : is aera Hean patnotic gathermgs before and immediately | our istiintions. ‘This council of | poutical | ninicate to the meeting. They ontled ‘on Senator | passing in the street. ‘The girl then began tocry, | Schr M E Coyne, Facemire, Laltimore for Bridgeport. (tory, Cortatisnsans bioeene TS" “kinby - t on foot aiter tue war. The platform was innocent of bunt | Telorm | had | undertaken | to net On f006 | weed when they reach Ing, but it was crowded with men whose names are | €46,.,, Semtumenta Dy | Woe ene ot frand, | of thelr mission, and he extended to them his sym: | found her out and that she would go over to New | Schr Wm Hen Schr A P Avery, Ryan, Baltimore for New Haven. Albany and informed bim | and said to Miss McKenna that her mother had eh Henn ite altimore for Briana, r Addie kverett, Ryan, Baltimore for New Haven. Ty 10% C1 . it Dathy and obtained @ hearing for them before | York and drown herself. She then left the house ch; ah ‘ bright with honor. The speaking was at times | pee gasp any ee Me a tne committee having the bill in-charge. | and bas not sin 5 ote corning & Behe Reading Raiiroad No 42, Olden, Philadelphia for Hartford. ) Somewhat frank and outspoken, not to say | oven leagues could be also made among honest men. | After tuey haa argued with the committee | letter from the girl was received by the motier Schr J W Wine, Lane, Philadelphia for New Haven. j orwegian brig JB Kirby, Bei (i), Adams, Haltfaxs ¢ Smith, Jones, Richmond; Surah Mills, Baker, and Fran Herbert, Crowell, Boston. Cleared—steamship Aries, Wheiden, Boston rador (Br), Heard, Pernambuco: Scud, W! briga Alpha, Burk, Port Medway, NS; Tia M den, Matanzas; schre Chimo, Lansil!, rort Spain; Wm Wal- lace, Scull, Boston; M Fleming, Williams, Norwich; 8 Mo- Devitt, McDevitt, and Pennsyivauia, Ewing, Norwalk. 6th—Arrived, steamship Hercules, Doughty, New Orleans via Havana; brigs Koauoke, Wiikie, Porto Cabell JB Kirby, Bernat Clenfuegos from Providence via Fenwick's nd, where she was ashore, Below, brig J C Clark, from Trintdad. Lewes, Del, April 5, 9:30 geno eke Bergen, for Cienfuegos, went out Jast nizht, and bark Columbo, or n- don, passed out this morning. barks Impe- jon, Genoa; omery, Nor- bitter or even malicions, but it was at any rate | Pye occasion of this meeting was certain measures for eight hours m favor of the pill four of its mem- | bearing the postmark New York, nine P.M. It ran Senr J B Bleecker, York, 7 auaceivnte for Providence. feceived with uproarious applause, Bursts ot cheers | before the Legislature threatening the rights and | Bers expressed a willingness to report It. The ma- | as fellows:— Sen D8 Crowell, Philadelphia for ligg flurbor. | c! Sebr J H Bartlett, Philadei for Greenport. i » ‘thieving’? | lberti 1 interests of our citizens and the sta- | {ority, however, decided not to do so until they | pean Mormen—It is hard for us to I went to the i greeted every allusion to “corruption,” “thieving”? | Hhertes and tment ot ee were ne barre ian | heard from thé ferry company. The committer | gyrA™MoTuER_T ie hard for us to part, Bont nasa oben Vitemire adsl fr Brdgmport. and “public plunder,” which were only excelied in | present, but they meant that parties should confine Seeded Seis pevare ty rere ene yl NEES SR an ko) ca Schr Oral. Kent, Amboy for New London, enthusiasm by the plaudits which followed a rare re- peers yen Se ge 3 was accomplished. sought for Jef teas ain be ta thease oi again. ahr Aye, Reece, : = ‘ol paon ce en aye Piet ference to the many men who “preserve their purity | ho Sire pat When a Mae lost its public Afver a few remarks In German by Mr. Raber, ex- Detective Langden has taken the case in hand, ence. and weir honor” in the nildst of aimost universal | yirrue and became a faction and sought only the | Planatory of the above, the meeting adjourned. and the adair is creating considerable excitement it Se Whdeas uct 4 e atealing. As will be seen from the resolutions the | private interests of {ts members, their hands, voices A aR Bebe Amida, Khiman, Aipany for Derb 4:4) PM—Brig Scotland aud another brig are passing up. 4 f chr JR Mitchell, Morrill, Albany for New Haven, tthe hi meeting especially atmed at the ‘Two per Cent | Ang hopes, show Ne Tales AO en ee THE ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. 18 as follows:-~She ls tall for Her age and slenderty | Schr Hateh, Rondon for Bawton Sine hee arity aie See bili.” Allusion to this measure was constantly re- | pitious the time was for the beginning of emaaaaaanaannae Dee eee I Eee eee rere eeee:: |\- Hebe Anite aseibe: Menetae cue Tainan foe meticiy: |S SRNEMS a teks qn: vote: Ghopkanainn riasal : ceived with an indignation that wasevidently heart- | this movement! At Washington the repub- | Reunion of the Society of the Army of the lught blue eyes. Had on @ black waterproof cioak, N a jaton! Peon ohas wat » brig Shepherdess, jayaguez art ryt . in this great . a printed calico dress—brown, with yellow stripes bai feit and stacere, and the speakers, taking encour | Hoan parly_ held everything, and in party “held | Tennessee—Gencral Sherman Presiding— | and fowers; jockey hat, with white featuer; laced | Sor Toate qarentgn. Seopaes, Wem tore for asked. agement from the tone of the audience, endeavored | every department of power, and in this city all Distinguished Members in Attendance=—Tri- | 'P Shoes and white stockings. Her parents are re- Schr Wellington, Barker, New York for Boston, "e @f vectiv inistration, either party could say that spectable tradespeople, and are plunged in great Sehrd McCloskey, Creweil, New \ork for Boston, to ontvie each other in loading it with invective and hes aoa impeded tne wir po Bog bute to the Memory of the Late Colonel | sorrow at the mysterivus disappearance and preva Schr Annie, Pratt, New York for Boston. Sailea Sth, steamship San Pelayo, in tow; brig E A Ber- nard, for Matanzas, s Soeuae es April 5—Arrived, schr Anna M Nash, Mayo, more, ‘Gti—Cleared, bark Excelsior, Bowers, Havana, rqproashes,:. Whatever faults there were at Washington were re- | Hicks. ble fate of their daughter. Behr 818 Suaitur Snow New York for New odvoed, HE ee eet e aean At elght o'clock the meeting was called to order | publican; whatever faults there were here CrNcINNaTI, April 6, 1871, EEE = Schr Harriet Ryan, Nixon, New York for Block Island, Satled—Schrs Wm H West, Higgins, Norfolk; Geo § Fogg, by Mr. Wim. E. Dodge, and the list of the vice presi- were democratic. a Ss saat’, pa ad Year, | . The Society of the Army of the Tennessee met at H “7 Bee Tae he tae nena ares Poem Smith, Deal's laland; North Paciile, Eaton, and Mary Loulss, cl 5 ‘d - ; z f cl i 5 jeerii . dents and secretaries was read. ing of wuspicion, Dut because great measures | ten o'clock to-day, in Pike's Music Hall, General W. SHIPPING NEWS @ | Sete M3 Morcon, Morton, "troy for Piymouthy pniciinoND, ‘April 4—Arrived, scbr Francis Hatch, Fales, ya I ; ae 5 5 . jockland. MR. BARRETT’S SPEECH. of taxation and revenue are the paramount issues | T. Sherman i the chair, About 200 members Almanac for Now York—..:'s Day. Behr Hi York tor Beverly. Satied-—Steamships Geo B Upton, Roberts, and Wyanol ke, Bourne, New York; brig Romaine (Br), Young, Nortolk to load for Liverpool BAN FRANCISCO, March 29—Cleared, ship Gaiates, Gard- ner, Hong Kong. ‘ed—Ship James P Keeler, Allen, Port Townsend. April 6 —Arrived, sh{p Sovereign o! the Seas, Johnson, New ‘ork. SAVANNAG, April 6—Cleared, steamships H Livingston, Cheeseman, New York; Oriental, Snow, Boston; America, Baltimore; bark Onward (Br), Liverpool. STONINGTON, April 5—Avrived. schrs James M Bayles, Arnold, New York; Perine, Sheifeld, do; Cynthia Jane, Gardner, Jeracy City for Fall River; Richard Law, Eldred, 5 cE C. ame | ofthe day. Another favorable fact for this newly Mr. 6 ponee S BaRRetr Mie one awe eee | Inaugurated movement Was that parties seemed to abate oe ‘The hall is handsomely decora- said it was his duty as one of that body Lo state that | he ecualiy balanced, as New Hampshire and Con- | ted with evergreens, flowers and battle flags. On | Sunrises.. that meeting was nota party organization; it was | necticut testified, Each party drew off from | the right of the stage is a stack of arms, while on Sun sets..... ‘ = these fivided fields, watching each other's 5 not composed of any particular political party, but strength, And when the issues concermng taxa- the left is a plough and agricultural implements, it consisted of democrats and republicans alike, pe Rs lence. tion were brought forward was it not an | Oneither side of the platform 1s a long list of bat- OCEAN STEAMERS. [oe ares | Hew Tole te Rookiand. who were allied for the purpose of arousing | auspicious time for honest men to say that they | ties, beginning with Belmont and ending wih ~— Schr M J Mead, Mead, New York for Bridgepo the public senthnent upon the questions | Pleded themselves to fight against proiligacy and | pajeign, Inthe rear of the stage, in a canopy of | DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THE sa Age Charies Northam, Hubbard, New York for Port u on. 5 ray ? . cs, there was MONTH OF APRIL. nd. they Were about to discuss, and utilizing | betrayal of trust? In war, as in poll , fags, % a handsome copy of the Pithe ithe r _APRIL if ‘Schr Henry Ruttan, Silleck, New York for Mamaroneck, that sentiment tor the purpose of opposing mea- | DUtone way of mamiesiing displeasure. You must es, Pe cok ie Haane Seamer, |_Sails | Dewtination. | Ofiee Sour Josephine, Biter, New York gor New Haves, 5 34 | Moon rises..,.eve 912 | Schr BF Brainard, Anderson, New York for Fall Hiver. ‘ew York for New Haven, 6 31 | High water.morn 9 46 cht Hannie Westbrook, Littlejohn, New York for Provi- sures that adected ali alike. He sougut alike tue | Polnt your guns against your foes, ne matter what | society now adopted, being @ combination of all | ——T™C _|_" ——~—— | Sehr Loyal Cooper, New York for Cow Bay, jadelphia for New Bediors, sympathy of the republican as well as tue democrat, | #illations they might have, And politiclans were | the corps badges in use during the war in the Army | Giyof Brook’n,|April 8. Behr 8H Miller, Coatmah. New York tor New London. PU INETARD HAVEN, Avril 4, PM—Arrived, brig Unicorn and he believed thut every one looked upona man | Wise in thetr generation, and Would see the | of the Tennessee. Anglia. April Schr A G Pease, Noyes, New York tor Connecticut River. | (Dutch), Surinam for Boston; schrs Harper, Gott, New ‘ rontel 1 7 full significance of such a& meeting as the The readiug of the minutes of the last meetin Cubans Chisiitinte dur oolnaree Tone” Buin earner | present. Tuere was @ deep distrust all over the | having been disposed of, General ‘Sherman. atte than encourage an honest man of the opposite suie, | COUtrY Of polucal Managers. Our people, patriotic | nounced the followmg Committee of Business: “Country first and ty alterwards. ,. it 1s the | @3 they were, had relaxed practical vigilance oyer | General Slack, indiana; General McArthur, illinoi: duty of the people to oppose the passing of | their institutions. We seemed to think that our | General Kimball, Indiana; Colonel Cadie, Alabama; bad measures by Legi-iatures, bul, on the | fathers had brought into being a political ma- | Colonel W. 5. Jones, Olio, Also a committee on the other hand, they Will support and give ther infu- | ¢lme which had the virtue of perpetual motion— | nomination of ollicers. Wener, ence toward the passiug of good and wholesome | & Machine Wich knaves and thieves could never The annual report of Colonel T. M., Dayton, re- City of B' itim'r Measures, He next spoke of tue judicial adminis. | "ample im the mire. We forgot the martyrdom | cording secretary, was read and adopted, ana’the | Yyomins Schr Peter Kitter, Arnold, New York for Portland. Schr Margaret A, Warder, New Yorx for Clen Covi Sloop Alchymist, Mullins, Elizabethport for New Sioop Oregon, Wilson, New York for Providence. Steamtug Alert, Stetson, New York for Boston, with two barges in tow. ‘Steamer Galatea, Nye, New York for Providence. 99 Broadway. SAILED. 7Bowling Green | steamships ‘Tripoli, Liverpool; Gen sarnes, Savannah; York for do; Gen Meade, Allen, to for Lubec. Sailed—Schra Judze Low, 1 M Sth, ILAM-—Arrived, schra Port de Paix for Boston; ¢ Portland; Jas Young, Wilson, Smith, Smith, do for Philadeiph do for Stam‘ord; Romp, Banning, P Hinds, Clendennin, Phitade.phia' tor Koston; George & Al- bert, Woodbury, New York for Provincetown; Cubs (Br), Baldwin, do for St George, NB. Salled—-Brigs P MTinker, Unicorn (Br); schrs Harper, s P April 18. ‘April 19, ‘April 23, Al 22, 2 lary 100! ve yf | Which those institutions had cost. These notions | thanks of the society returned to nim for the able footseap and called togener the parties concernen; | We must at once change, Cromwell had been | manner in Which he had discharged tne duties. * 39 Broadway, | South Carolina, Charleston ; Albemarle, Richimoul, de. GCTANEMAM, April 5—Salled, schra Angler, Besse, and bnt it was nothing more than the sivning or sealing | BA™ed the Lord High Protecter of the liverties of | General A. Hickenivoper, the corresponding scere- ——— Adeiia Kelly, Young, New York; Pucilc, ink, Newcastle ef deeds—in fact, nothing jess than a great record England; Wut in this country the sovereign people | tary, read his annual report, which was accepted. PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 6, 1871. Marine Disasters, Del, via New York. Ditice for the registry of wecis. This city once | Were themselves the protectors of their own General M. F, Force, the treasurer, also read his cavak i if MRCS 2 * | | Srrauen SAN QUINTIN (Sp). Espino, from New York for | = gained by the great pariy to whom he had | liberties. Americans had had education, freedom | report, snowing @ balance in the treasury of $3,600 CLEARED. Havana, which put into Charleston 28th ult to repair steam MISC ANSOUS. Ailuaea, the vext thing Was to go out and endeavor ane cuiron siemeiheinies orinkaete tree assem. | in goverument bonds aud $637 51 in cash. . pump, sailed 6tn inst for destination. Poeeaieak NS So! ee Ses ze : 1 olner States, and havi age, and a id content. Amoug the correspondence read by General Barns} Bark Lucy H Giuson, Chase, from Liverpool March 23 UR BROOKLYN PATRONS WILL SERVE THEIR. Soe acien these char will next aieennt we having | ment. And should the only consummation of ull Wiskenthoper was one from lle wanow ot Colonel | co MAMAN Tripolt (Br), Barr, Liverpool via Queenstown— | tor Hostan, collided with the suip Great Ween from tine ‘own interests and conveuience by leaving. thelr favors, Rauon. This body ground out laws by trick this be that when the wolves of fraud preyed upon | Hicks, of Salem, Ll. Steamship Missouri, Edwards, Havana via Nassau—Atlan- | £7P00l March 21 for New York, and sunk; one man drowned. | forthe HERALD at the Branch Office, (removed from 145 conspiracy, and all those present and ail tho-e m them every one should shirk their duty and run General Sheriman paid a handsome tribute to the | tic Mail Sa eesonty The Greut Western put back to Liverpool yesterday, 6th inst, | Fulton street to) No. 4 Court street, City square, same | the Biaie’ were compelled to obey. them, be- | STAY), Pernape We sig hieAahy ibe 1GOr CONE, sterling soldieriy qualities of Colonel Hicks, and | ,Stqamsmp Gen Barnes, Mallory, Savannah—Livingston, | f0PTDuIrE for New | 1204 Urookign.ofloes ud advectaements, are ‘Tesotred a8 pause there was uo power or force to vote | DUC someting * Agi OP bs at | spoke of the valuable services rendered by him nine 2 sa 7, Cn Mavs eny, from Cienfuegos for New ) regular rites, without extra charge of any kind. Open from them down. There ‘elee. again, many captious | our lives or persuns Were threatened; all that was | years ago this day, when he gave Colonel Hicks, in eon hip South Carolina, Beckett, Charleston—H R Mor- xe Which put iio Bavannah leaky, has been orderedto | g°C" AF eis PM. y rsons who were ever ‘ready to impeach the | @8ked irow us by these marauders was the liberty to person, an order to execute @ movement, whicn was | ~ Steami ae Our chee 7 eae hip Aibemarie, Couch, Norfolk, City Porat and ju ‘and they would pot to that hideous | pick our pockets, 1t was a shameful disgrace now andsomely carried oat, checking the rebel left. In | Richmona—Oid Dominion Steamshiv C fos 1G ALTAVELA, Cousins, which cleared at Wilmington, elphia—Lorillard Steam- | X©; Slst uit for Carienas, with a cargo of lumber, fa auhoré AT™ cay ° y Sy et | to be a New Yorker, so abject was our subd- | this Colonel Hicks had an arm shattere: t+ Pa- Steamship Volunteer, Howe, Phi » 7 Seat thet body: but umortanatcly, thatdiet wes | Jcuon to these public plunderers. (immense | Gucah he repulsed Forrest. handsomely with puta | #inCo. petals te ee pe eae ae sm. TENRIFY THE BLOOD and eM too mpt to taliinthe faces of those wo were | #eplause.) The great “facts upon which | small foree.. General Sherinan hoped Colonel | Steamabtp Chesapeake, Johnson, Portiand—J F Ames, 8 PURISEAUTIFY TOS COMPLEXION Py cee ia cone juctiog In Chambers street: Every | uf ustitutions rested were separatiou,of Church | Hicks would be remembered In Some suitable way | Slemeehip Neptune, Baker. Boston—H F Dimook. Pel ie tr clerpeteeep tas eel ial Ah Hin | a : Ree eee eee’ tne ime | aNd State, the free admumistration “of justice | by the society, Bark Norah, Globe, Gronstant Miller e-slousiect nots at ld AN” ‘The crew'were kaven be alcey Jack Dares | 2 HEEMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE JUICE PILLS is glazed all over with iniquity. Through the very and the suffrage. Rich men could get along Letters were received from absent members, in- Rark Johann (Swe), Berlin, Stettin—Funch, Edye & Co, (of Port Jeflerson), Davis, who afterwards landed the Deia- : and windows by which God’s light came in corruption anywhere, except'in the next world, perhaps. When cluding Generals G. M. Dodge, L, T. Ross, BE. H. Bark Pailas, Biddie, Belize—Wm Jackson. mater on Fi ing fi So sudden was the ca ¢thatno | HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID id venaliey procecded; the seate the judges occupy | Wasit Seeu before in American history that taxpay- | Webster, J. E. Hill, R. S. Tuthill, J. M. Hendrick, L, | Brig Edwin Rowe, Cruse, Maree silles Jas Henry. Warning ven, and only by the timely ngsistance of | 1. 4. 1, EXTRACT SARSAVARILLA. sergoeee Sateen “ y- | ers grew ad the ume richer, while the people who } Y ilitar 1g Alice, Peterson, Belize—isrett, Son & Co. Capt Davis and his men were any ot the crew rescued. The ave cost ten times the proper amoun? through Jod- | Feodived the taxes Hlauuted theif ill-gotten wealthy. | He E¥arts. R. J, Oglesby, Charles Brisbin, Willian | Bre Salve dirs, Johuaose Havana Pemeres, Merrit) & | Delamater sustained no Wwury nc chetece cae artes mate ange. r This ie the time to nse good blood-renewing, purifying and invigorating medicines. HELMBOLD'S £LUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA an HELMBOLD'S FLUID eee GRAPE JUICE. ARE THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE. One bottle of Helmbold’s Fluld Extract Sarsaparilla equals’ in strength one gallon of the syrup or decoction as mad druggists; and a wines le to a pint of water evual the celebrated Lisbon Diet Driak—a delight(ul and healibful , and skson which the oft. | Tce! gotten Wealth— | F, Wheeler, P. Sharp, C, Gobrecht, © : Bad ee ee ee al at ‘organ. | everincreasing—before their eyes? We had gotaiong | " “a member called for a report of the Committee on | ‘Brig Selma, Hapeony, Matanz: - . ¥% A member of the committee said no formal ig Herald, Hanson, Beaufort, 8C— lurihut & Co, is’mind ft was 6. Mepeculation Synice was. most Warned this nation that if they were going to intro; ) nad been inade out. No money Dad been collected. Tatif, Mary Celeste, Fowler, Morehead City—Wincheater & OH Apri’ and towed toFsusdelpaia sins me Basle’ unent throughout, the corrupt or the vulgar. | the poor to make the forsunes oF the rich by fraud | @,ceuctal Sherman thought the practice ot building | "Zthr'y P Auger, Aldrich, Santa Martha and Savaviila—J C Miscelianeous. je supposed they would next pro} to place the Lh * nT expensive monuments by the soctety would have | de Mier. ‘We are indebted to Captain V f the bark Ell; blind god there. (Lauctter.). He would’ suzgest | #24 force, justice would no longer keep the peace | to be abandoned. It cost too much, We were dying | “snr Baw Lee, Frans, Raracoa—B J Wenvers. ptain Vesey, of the bark Eliza Barss, father that @ Inurtie figure of Mephistopheles suuuld | Between these classes of Society. Oppression would | too tast. It seemed to hii that @ plain tablet of | Schr Emma WWricit, Smith, Canlenas—Breit, Son & Co, | fom Bermuda, for favors, make even wise men mad, and we were a wise | moderate cost, simply to show the society claimed Schr R F Hart, Hart, Sagua—S C Loud & Co. Captain Smith, of brig T H A Pitt, from Bermuda, bas our mast. (The above vessel was erroncousiy reported yesterday Borland, Dearborn & | a8 the schr Geo W Downing.) Sour Mary A TrLeR, from Providence for Philadelphia, > cot Leonel Baas a id porte pater People, |The question Was “whether freedom can | and respected its dead members, was better. Sct Harry Blad, Pbiinps, Governor's Harbor, Fleuthew— | thanks fer favors. "The Grape Juice Pill js composed of Fluid Extractof Cae than what is generally understood by it. Some peacetully presetye itsel Ay or Ty man has a No action was taken on the matter, and the meet Solr free Dane, Ferguson, Halifax—H J DeWolf & Co. Scour CLARA JENKINS (Br), at Vineyard Haven from Port | tawba Grape Juice and " le asked where they should look fora rem. | Vl and 4 musket, In 1860 we had a peace/ul elec- ing adjourned unti} half-past seven tls ovening. Schr Queen of the South, Corson, Mobile—K D Hurlbut & | d¢ Paix, was 9 days north of Hattcras with continuous heavy FLUID EXTRACT RHUBARB. 3 y; some cried aloud for the pre: Let | = pn Nl Bar he nee AS euler mong the embers or the society and others who | Co ; gales. Ceofal in all diseases requiting » cathartic remedy, and fax jusiie r b, te m * we he followh a 7. We Se 1 White, Smith, Jacksonville— ‘i 8uj iF to all o1 1 uss ken @) press. thunder “against "the injubiice. But | Oty muskets, ANd Tet Me robbed. ange oar | Wete present were. the following: General, W. W. chr T WT mith, Jacksonville—Van Brunt & | | Hattrax, April 6—A.achooner arrived here from Char. | SUPETIOE 10 AT ON Pie tin te ae ) reports the Guif of St Lawrence clear of ice. lottetown, was aware that part of the press was pr; $ ports are now free of ice and open to navi- sieghiy | ed fo, And . s i Harding, Ch = 3 Fe of this, bis ouly protection. And the men in | General Pope, General Meade, Gener: i % Schr Cyrus Fossett, Harding, Charleston—Evans, Ball & | All Nova Scot Bent, while apowuer und an tuportaut stcllou Wab Pi? city. who now demanded increased “power | gavenal Pope, General Wend porters General ore. | ©% gation. bul and, consequently, had no power to is thi iad plundered the or - 7 ie Mu Schr Jos Oakes, Oakes, Wumington, NC—H W Lond & Co. BN i’ was pot iD’ the prese tuat a | 244 done this thing—had plunder: poor | sham, General Strong. Colonel Markland, General Schr Nellie Mowe, Bergman, ‘on—B F Metcalf. Launcnrp—At East Haven, Ct, 4th inst, from the yard of fay woud t poy We eg Paes 4 | man of nis only power, of tne only privilege which | Nurray, Masor GW, Scholleld, Geueral Thayer, Gen- | Senr Rienzi, Cobleizh, Prot WO Nettleton, the three-masted schr Forest Oux. Her di- mI iG be TOUT HG Bese Sup- | prorected him iy hig liberty, Thi mayagers of the | eral Wolcott and General Lew Wallace. Schr Josephine, Phinney, mensions are 125 fect keel, 3 feet beam and 10 (eet depth of d, but it was in the power of that party at present in power in se YorR gespised Sehr J Anderson, poste net hold, is calculated to carry over 700 tons, and will cost, when fs not a patented pili, put up as those ordinarily vended but 3 THE RESULT OF 10 YEARS EXPERIMENTING ‘and GREAT CARE IN PRiLPARATION. SAFE FOR AND TAKEN BY CHILDREN, NO NAUSEA; NO GRIPING PAINS, BUT MILD, PLEASANT and SAFE IN OPERATION, TWO BO! OF werfal minority whom they represeuted a i t10n. Sloop Oregon, Wilson, Providence—H W Jeckson finished, over $80,000. She is owned by E M Reed, of Hart- TITLES OF THE FLUID EXTRACT there that night. Uther people said, apply to the | Bavest men and boaste Golng 1100 wien tk nt ALDERMJN TERNAN'S DEATH. Steatner AC Siimers, Davis, Philadelphia. ford, and Capt Henry Parker and others, of New Haveo, SARSAPARILLA fegai body—to the bar. But the bar was an | thogent they would sce what they were going to rene > ne Oe coe Steamer Novelty, Shaw, Philadelphia. ‘and ts designed to run between the latter port and Baltimore, ONE BOTTLE OF raD ornare JUICE Drganized body and would not interfere. Then | go gbogt it. American liberty was now a byword 1 Eset tba lth 2 i Whalemen. ‘ARE WORTH THEIR. WEIGHT IN GOLD there was an organization who determined toapply | giq gq hissing, thanks to the vile artsto¢ralé | He Hangs Himeelf in the Asylum at Flatbush. a Bark George Howland, Knowles, of NR, arrived at Hono- to thore auffering from to the Legisiature tor saccor; but the bar aud @ | Who possessed our purses. We hud now either | Coroner Whitehill held an inquest on Weanesaa, “ ' ‘ARRIVALS. lulu March If with 115 bbls sp and 15 do wh oil. BAD BLOOD, POOR COMPLEXION, jarge party in the Legislature would senu them to | gyt"to be the slaves or the servants of the Iting. OrOnsr ing) y a me Barks Contest, and Gay Head, of NB, were of Honolulu HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, the preaclier aud ask him to preach dowa political | ne fax pill was defended by many people Pecause | @fternvon, at the Lunatic Asylum at Flatbush, over = March 12, the former with 30 bi aud the latter with 6) Dn vices. Hut the preacher will tell them that he can- | i was no worse. Mr. Evarts then urged the audi- | the body of ex-Alderman Terfian, of the Ninth Ward, | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. do. pot interfere in’ matters that are poli ‘Seamdhip Norwich, i Bark Eagle, of NB, was at Talcabuano Fe) 27 with 260 bois ‘and IRREGULARITIES, wrong, ~ + : , Newbern, NC, 10 days, with fntruiiry! siqyery, tyranny—we cannot toucn | $aee, to struggle, Mette ee of England, | ‘The deceased had been an inmate of the institution | rmvtse and passenger, to Murray, Ferris & Co, ve sp oil sings leaving Faita, aa ae een Trot LICATE CuNSTITUTIONS, these thin, ey are fofle of our busiuess. Our | Pon “to So uns “it was necessary that no | for the past six months, his mind having become | ,Stesmemp, Wsanoke, eT a ae Ot te Spoken. iT WILL GIVE NEW BLOOD, NEW VIGOR, business 18 with the hereafter, and you must seek | jemiator should Hold any other office. In regard | impaired through worriment over the reverses im | S(tunsiip co. pitenspageceineet rsaipes Brig Anna, from New York for St Kitts, March 81, lat $8 34, AND NEW LIF THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS are done up with great care and im handsome bottles, and will surpass all those vended in wooden boxes and carelessly ared by ineaperienced men, comparing with the Englt other remedies ior such imatters. (Cheers.) What | tothe proposed chauge il the Registry law, Mr, | business and the loss of nis wife, — Bark Charles Gumm (Br), Trefry, Cardenas 14 days, with | 100 70 90. is wapted 1s an organized, material, moral torce. If | pyarts said ue Was NOL surprised at the present Move- The deceased A peti the Ninth ward during | sngar, to J W Eiwell & Co.’ Had heavy weather; 9 days N of Foreign Por 700 Want to ght phis injusuice you mustenterthe | men. Knayes ¢qud never keep thelr word, ana | the Years 1861, 1562 and 1363, and was highiy | Hatteras, CaLcurta, March 1—In_port Held of battle My Ro peer dA have Lot! Goty fools believed in the conversion of thieves at | esieemed by all who knew him, fe was a graduate Bark Eugenio (Ital), Castellano, Catania 65 days, with cke; Lucy’ 8 Wills, Pritchard; et U 5 ua Francis Th (Br), alliope (Br) Sransonst dye & Co. Passed Gibraltar Feb4;had | 2% t ih chatter, ted of Trinity College, Dublin, and a inan of refined | ™4%e, to Func werly (Br, Spoor, and Thurso’ (ry Patching. for New | Uaioe ee Ok manuracturing. rout Rearts, : . Mr. Evarts was greeted at the clos 7 "i o ned + c (BP, . ( matching, for Ne Ls : Dever ind, Great generais have weakened betoré af nie speech with immense applause O° | tastes, excellent jadgment and a fluent speaker. For | "Mi" \real i, nenaro, Catania 7 days, with mase, | 2° eee e atten: Eicano, Brown, snd Nonas- Bt BELMpOLGs now. You tall enter the conflict | “yn'tepouse vo loud cries the i some years past he was engaged in the liquor busi- | to Fabbrie Crauncey, Passed Gioraltar Feb 3s;had heavy | “Ag ou ee Bom a a eee cry, Blison ARE PHAMMACEUFICAL, like Henry of Navarre. He was surprised that REV, H. W. BREC! ness, at the corner of Fulton and William streets, in | weather in the Mediterranean, then fine weather to the | New York. My D Nor a ARGUE ONE AEING PAFENTED, HER 80 many hundreds of our fellow citizens should 4 he interest in all the | Wis city, and was agent for the Bordeaux Wine | Wulf; since heavy. vasiabie weather. GoRER, Feb 23—Arrived, brig Timotny Field, Emerson, settle quietly down under. this state of auairs;. the See eared He maid he had interest in all the | Company. ‘The keeper of the asyinm was of the | _ Bark Andaman (of Bath), Otis, Havana 14 days, with su- | yGeORST Nob, 2 Arrived, brig Timotay Field, poison is iu our midst, and whether 1t was from | Wagin the igfuence of this Two per Cent Tax bill | Opiion that Mr. Ternan would not make an attempt | £41 aud melado, to master. Been 6 days north of Hatteras | ““ifavana, April 5—Sailed, steamer Yazoo, Catharine (from ; it wind : A apathy or otherwise he knew not, but soch it was. | goon common schools, Four men were to distri- | to injure hiinsell, yet he guarded him very carefully | “Bark Joseph ls Eaton, Eliingweod, Matanzaa il dave, with Fe rea, Bix et stobh, eaiaase Adeorias Boalt: Lp Had heavy Me » Smith, He next spoke of the combination that passed the . 3 ised. They mignt make | and placed him tn what they cali the padded room. | sngar to Cavella & Co—vessel to BG Net ; ci Dil this year with reference to the’ register- | Due all the taxes thus raised. They might make | Sh, Paces sed nowaver, tore up the sheets of tne | om ctor ee N oe italior ee, grroo! for St John, NB éth, City of Baltmore, Delamotie, > errors in this duty, a8 honest men woi ery likely 5 xf NG ‘k, Koeni; do for N rk (was detained off the baroor 20 hours). ing of voters, whereby a man could regis: | qo, (applause) He should not think there was an bed, whecled his bedstead up to the door, and then | Brig Queen Elizabeth (NG), Rieck, Koentesberg 120days, | “Tivenroot, April &Arrived, ships Aaron Brown, Gor- BUT ALL ON THEIR OWN MERITS, Prepared by H. T. HELM BOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Crystal Palace Pharmacy, 64 broadway, New York. joey HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ter his name on the Saturday night pre- | qanger in this bill to our school system, if it haa nét | hung himself to the grating. The coroner's jury re- | vss Greenock Jan 33, with rags, to order. Came the south: | don; La Gloire (Br), Rood; Trenton (Br) } Ken- HAS ACQUIRED oS : babar] od a ¥ : assage and had heavy weather; first part of passage I E . vious to the Tuesday, or day of election. | yeen already tested. Already hundreds of thou. | turned @ verdict of death by suicide from hanging, Sadr cen i “aya Nt Satterce he by . weiien tuokian, Knowles ae Fibeg, uaallion Vale: A WORLD WIDE FAME. No sooner was !t started than the devil could be dis- | gands of dollars had been given to sectarian insti- covered on its face, and immediately four hundred | tutions, He did not complain that these sums had BIBLE SOCIETY. simplevons found their names migned to 8 ty them, | vee given in hundreds of thousands to . auch covlda’t Go osherwise than disga eile | Catholics and in tens of thousands to Prot- € , Tuen where was the Education bil, whieh proposed | gstants. “He wished he could. say that, Proves: Cie Dake 8 fags, with augar, €c, to Wendt, etens & Bockman, Had | Mobile; Marlborough (Br), Armstrong, New York; barks Yo place unliiaited means in the power of four inen— | tants had never taken @ dollar. He thought, indeed, of the Board of Maungers. aA Wuiiran'lor omnes, ‘Ferry, St Croix 18 days, with au- Ampiien (Bea), odie ane fir), pene, aoe Prudentia qinay, 1 ought to have said two men—two men hay- | Catholics ought to have more because they needed | The regular monthly meeting of the Board of | gar and molasses to Roche Bros ¢ Coffey—vesselto Miller & | (SP. "Whitney, Galveston; ‘Sallor Prince (Bey Mowenvs, me Fagen ot as saeenee a Pe flee it more. Most of their adherents were foreigners | Managers of the American Bible Socicty was held at Houghton. Five days north of Hatteras with variable wea- | Gharieatom fi o nese men wer ed ci re : f % . the mouey paid by citizens tor purposes (as he read ee sem id ic bed eonasee lester: tne Bible House, Astor place, on Thursday, at half- rig Geo Harris, Blanchard, Maraguer, PR, 16 days, with ship Great Western, Lewis, for New York from a printed slip), according to their discretion. | senoojs at all, because it was unjust, He held that | past three o'clock P. M., Mr. Norman White, vice geese [a uae, oe a dpht Cetin GHORN, March 19—In port ships Dexter, Taylor, for . er ray upon tt ana Gon Hicmned itas | GcTMans who did not believe tn tne Christian re | president, in the chair, heavy gale from Sk, which changed very anddenly to NW, In | Apri ioe Molveka, Hathorn, for Wartat seft AGon 335 ana eden what be ee ligioa ought not to be taxed to support sec- all. filling the waist with water, and the sea making a : : to 4 ing @ purely lammaay measure. Speaking of a | finan tenools— (tremendous ‘applause,—and at | The minutes of stauding committees were read, reach over the vessel, in which lostdeck load, coneiy. | Jmperator (Nor), Jansen, for do in April; Rosina Bruno beet wt March 10, lat 2, lon 40, spoke ship Georgenia (Dutch). from | Qaasiay; Prussia, Patten, and Lake Ontario tr), Bernao tavia for Rotterdam. The J E put into Greenock to land | do; Kute Troop, Crocker, Charleston ; Ottawa, Gillies: Cyno- the captain and crew of ship Victoria, picked up at sen. sure, C ello, and Jobn "L Dimmock, Linco'n, Savanzal : D Brig Jeune Adoiphe (Fr), Lebenupin, Porto Cabello 35 | Golden Dream, Donaldson, and Mery Russell, Whitmore, GREAT SPRING MEDICINE. - rhoumatiom (all Kiuioy, sorofnin, oars, the conqueror 0! yal ‘ juds), scrofula, mereurialzation, &c,; s certain: purifier of the blood and: liver, which, in over 100,000 cures it has nade during the past 2 ycnra, haa, from the medical faculty aad pubhe, gained the title of A Medical Wonder, Sold everywhere; $l per bottie. Sent everywhere by ex- press, at 5 per bali dozen, Depot 244 Urand sireet, N.Y. SOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM AP ite 6 Aaviee he Courts Ry ein moos Lo publicity, Ne Pablic and Cominiasioner for state. 7 Free. eT PEKING, Codusellot-at-Law, 868 Broadway? fe) ° Ttal), Paturzo, tor do in'April; Helena, sand Td “s young friend who ran for au ofice, he created great | the same time they had as mucn right | afd, upon the recommendation of the Committee on | ing of 50 casks molasses, and split some sai's, tals Roman for do; Mary (ihr), ertabyy for Boston ‘in ARGAINS IN TEAS, FLOUR, GROOERIES AND PRO- 4 Br) Nl, Aux Cayes 16 d ith cof: 40 Deal an save 25 ver cent at Sipusement by steling what a crazy fellow he waste | as he had to sead their children to the puviic ? Versions, it was resolved to print 1,000 copies of the | gqeig,unvow (Br all, Aux Caves 16 days, with oof- h; Francis Banneld (Br), Pender, tor'do; Nellie May, ‘vingns.—Dealera and families can save nt atiempt to resist Tam Greenwich street, New York. Tepeaiers; he was ai mnwich 8 ; Fran sselto Moss & Ward. | Blair, for do in Apri Cabi jag ens from SE | Ane i0y brig THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, PI EAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE agg IN ENGLISH aharat schools. He believed in the rights of the great noth- | New Testament in the language of the Indians of | Keen 8 days north of Hatteras oan NW. ‘yra (Br), Corning, for Philadelph! ingarian church 48 Weil a8 In his own rights. There | the Nortnwest. pf \, Holmes, for do count, but politely asked to go back was nothing so important as to Keep up the circulas | ‘The Committee on Nomination unanimous! Brig James Blatchford (Br, G P Pi . ‘Wright, Weeks, wot 4 : d 7 i \ Y Vv re. ig James Blatchford (Br), George, Port au Platt 14 days, rk, ready; Alpha. (Br), We the count had beca completed. | Le did not wouder | tion of society. We should always have classes, but | commended the election of the Rev. E. W. Gilman | With mahogany, &c, to Crandall, Bertanx & Co. Had strong pout S0thy ‘echt Horton (Boe et for Balt RATES CRONE NG Melek, Phat federal baronet were rejected py democrats | there ought to be no impassable burrier between | as corresponding secretary, in place of Rev, Dr. | Nand NE enlen:6 dare N of Hatteras, | han. | MOFe about Yin; Ann (Br) Kennedy, for Halifax, do. He believed the day was not far di A them. ‘Ihe common schoo! was one of the great en- | smith, resigne 1 the Board resolved to meet on Brie mn) foe tet ee vecgees 5a Rl at Rio JANFIRO, March 8—In port ship Susan L Fitzy ORNS CURED FOR 60C, EACH; BUNIONS, BAD frauy would fal}, abd that thet party will Gnd it cut | gines by which the brotherhood Jeeling of society was | ‘Thursday next,’ for the purpose of election, as re- | Feary N nou NW enlcssd dayn Wot Hawverast tmrcian ine | Cramleys from ‘Buenos Ayres, just arrived: ‘barks Warren | (J°Ratis, de-s cured without pain ty Ds RICH, 908 Broad- fa 1572, even though they suppose thelr strength | jyamtained, It was fair tuat 4 man should rise as | quired by the bylaws. 8381, lon 7 38, saw drig Hattie, bound Ny Aprii& lars Ia, | Pore Nye Wthidred Ciide Eile er Veer, ooekee | way, corner” Fulton street, Annihilator cures Corns, lies in a Prosidentiat elvction. ‘Shere will ve @ crY | nigh as he could. But <a rich man’s son were | “‘The Rey, Wir. biorrs, of Brooklyn, now ti Europe, | lon 7414, park James A Brown, bornd 8. FoR Rote ee the, Tene Heckekemorden, Burgess, | Sunlons, Nails, &c. By mall Sc. But wil be coumouced ne has not beer seen ence | UPd be should be allowed to sink to the | was appointed adelégate of thus society to attend | | Brig Rabboni (of Bangor) Come, Cienfuegos 19 days, | Grieans, do; Queen of the Flect (dir), Halmano, (rom Ban | vB GLASSES AND SPECTACLES, 70 STRENGTHEN + vp’ Coa was bros upon at cueer em RCE | bottom—should find his own level. ‘The boys | the auniversary of the British and Foreign Bible | Yt sar and molasses to Maitland, Pheips & Co-—vessel to | yrancisco, arrived lat wit; Redwing, Clark, from Baltimore and improve the aight, Opera, Field, Marine and Tour- (gam Shab odeer Bape ney of the lawyer or the doctor, or even the min- | Society in London, in May next. The financial year | grong northerly winds; sailed in company with bark Eliza | Yi® Pernambuco, just arrived; schr Electra (Br). for New | jstq» Glasses of great power. SEMMONS, Optlclaa, ay. d The following fesolutions were ten read and ister, were not too good to sit side by side with | having closed on the Sist of March, the receipts T Coshran, for Bostot York, Mg and others as on 7th, unanimously accepte Sailed > Boston. h, adip Maldon (Br), Wildgoose. Pensacola; bri ” 2 the Wwasherwoman’s boy, Put the whole popuia- | were reported for the year past at $130,000, Brig Orbit, Nash, Trinidad 18 days; with sugar and melado, - * igoone. in; brig | - Resolved, Thai we regnrd the bilinow before the Legeia: | tion through. these common schools, and | $17,000 fess than the previous year.’ The sues ‘of | to simpeon k Clapp. lind henry weather: dave north of | PR4(Aubrforkew You, | 1 | oo MORE MEDICINE. aii KEVALENTA FOOD, Anouai tax | s we should have @ universal feeling of brotherhood | pivles and Testaments for the year were volouo | Haiteras; April 4 lat 87 18, lon 7418, spoke achr Prank ‘ | york Yom, ; " drags, by DU BARILY'S delicious REV A mone prrating the moneys ; among us. ut for this it was needful that tere | yo.aines y Meenas poate dulteL © Clarks Tor Peedeln tie, | yg! ORES March 18—In port brig Nellie, for New York, | OF DEapesIm, Comsninet at aN evety und stomach die: narod should be'no other than common schools. He di¢ — bot Seeta cepes 0 Ouieky 5 nrities of the Hood MBI a: i tbe, $10. DU BARRY & 5 to pabke amuse hot believe in education being lke a dairyman’s ACCIO:NT ON THE STEAMSHIP OCEANIC. elas (ion Olsen, Cartagena $8 dave, with hides, were OnN, NBs April 6—Arrived, brig Harry Stewart, | O° wiiiam street, New York, and by all druggists and paw the Hourd of Kducation, as vicious in prin- | pall—all the cream at the top and tne skim- — &c, to Ribon & Manoz, Ha ong gales most of the pas- TRINIDAD, March 18—In port brig Montano, for cers. Giple, and vs 10 Todueing oF promoting schemes dangerous to | Milk at the bottom. If the common schools were | While several persons who were admitted on | sage:9 days north of Hatteras; eailed in company with echr | gg. ie 0) for ————, | Se perpeturty of our iasticutions. hit while preténa. | Aestroyed it would be done vy means of sectarian | yonra tne steamelip Oceania on Wedve G Lewin, for Baltimor é Hie F TEINWAY HALL. Resvived, That the so-calied Tax Levy bill, while preténd- | S"hoois, First of all the Catholics withdrew, then. | D0 ie steamship Oceanic on Wednesday were | “schrJ'P Wyman (of Boston), Urann, Savanilia 29 i morican Ports. ni pro ing to ew iaitish a masimom of tas, really allows, (hose who | the Episcopalians, then the Presbyterians, and so | making an Inspection of the vessel a lady visitor {ell iS hides, Ac, and. 1 passenger, to.8'C Loud Co. Had | ROSTON, April $. Arrived, schra Addie Fuller Ntckerson, Wercnayts AND, MANUFACTURERS" GRAND PRE« ow contro. our city government to incre. inde and calms to Hatt Vf 1 “ sha ENTATION CONCER’ oli ms, aha es tes on with the rest." He protested against paying sec- | from the deck into the hold and sustained injuries seage Net tat pote See | Daren, Teil, Hunter, Georgetown, DU; sila WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE TO-NIGHT. 56 wes, New Yor! tarlan schools for destroying our ieeling of brother- | of the spinal column which may prove fatal, St Gillint, Barbados 22 4 ith mol . ~ t athens 3 c . Sue | _ Schr Adelia (Br). Gillint, Barbados 22 days, with molasses | “Gieared—Steatnahip Saxon, Bi r ‘ hood. in the past these sectarian schools had been | remained for a jong time uniconseious, 80 that atone | to Abbey & Btoriivant-vessel to Meney & Parker, Had | gutan, Sonibys, Vatavins, Einpire, eng encouraged, and he need not add, with | time a ramor was circulated that she was dead, The | heavy weather; days N is “gg April 1, in @ beavy | prigs Queen of the West (Br), Fraser, Ponce; | the grossest partiality. | These four | men | accident produced a gloomy effect among those who | story gale, spilt free Hous, Sama, schre R P Keynard, Huntley, Hag Doors open at7 P.M. Concert to beyin at 8 ieted . R, THOMAS, and the list of Trt oe oo tee tdn ssh well Raows Dae BF and jib, r), Bernier, Port an Prince vin Gonaives 16 | ita, rT sige egenian | v1 0 y > iF Mai onab; W Tr i ; formers will comprise as e wer os eating tem us aerety aptict a | W bo Proposed to distribnte all the funds in Were enjoying tuemseives on board, espectaliy te athe fe, Re, and) pacrengers, to Hh Becker 4 Co; | Six tanning havannany Westera dary Stephen’ Morris, Sea | Madame ANNA BISHOP, Prime Donna. so. violinist stab upon our system of pubite edu and to disbui e wt gp oir tr rs, who | ladies. ine Weather up to A ‘orth of that poiat | man, and & Shannon, Vikas, Baltinore. ‘ a Smlimited suns in the sopnort of sect vole ana iustl- | Jargely sustained them—the Catholics, There had RE ES ere eet Cae Jy caicn from NE ta NNW. . ABT aaa hace bare neateay; CRNA Mr. WILLIAM CANDIDUS, Tenor a ouega’ tutions, and ! A At WAT WIL | already beea a test vote on this matter, and tue ARMY ORDERS voy (of Rockland), French, Cardenas 18 days, | Linn, Sea Queen, Almira Cooma, and Shawuiut, Urig Jessie J. Baritone. of our governin a that the pu sosition to prohivit these men appropriating “ .] toH P Brown & Co, Had he: vy weather; | Rhynas. , 4 Mr. J. N. PATTISON. Pranyat. = Sustity the Deller tint) cou | the funda they thus acquired for sectarian purposes |g sarees Xo arried away fore boom; 8 days north of Hat | *WATTIMORE, April h—Arrived, Lawrence (Br), Mr. WILLIAM DRESSLER, Accompanist, Pian Po ioe way, enn Wh : c | ned ween revased by @ strictly party democratic Second Lientenant Calvin L. Spear, Eleventh in- : Mend, Demerath; Jonn Bocken chm Lanteas hiv apoeiro ——— ' ment tn the Supporters o Would use the money thrown on thelr hands | Sos Pinos Agency, Colorado, and ordered to join his | een bdaya north ot attcras with heavy gales from 8 to | piaue, once; Italia Br), Roberts, do; schra Glimpse (its | 1 ug ut Pencntor! e 0 Nie education, of both parties, lo take cat to build up churches to St. Charles and | proper station. A Anna Harris, Harrie, Norfolk; atlen Lewis, Lewis, 00... Mr. Candidus and Mr. Thomas, imiese # contains ao express proviat St. Joseph and all the other saints, Be, ap- 2 Bas ne M 8 Lewin, Lew Gpiveston 98 da: with cotton, 4c, | “Gieared_-Barks Mary Teva erent London; Union | 2 Piano 8olo—G 4 forms e appropriation ale 1 , =~ ) alior vessel to master. Had fine weather r ‘] I. a Nae eet ore amentary device prevents direct vow wvom | Who nad no religion, He gave warning that this veataamamanea HB gales. stanton, Soline, Virgtala, Norfolk; schre Hy Bird, Drinkwater, St Pierre, Mart Ws Kenoived, That we look u he bills with reference to | matter snould not rest, whatever was the tmmedi- LONDON MONRY MARKET.—LONDON, Apri! 6=4:00 P. Schr Alethea, Darby, Hola. Herne been Case Fpovanes| J L Newton, Rich, Bostos arochia! schouls and with reference to the Board of Educa- | ate result of it, ‘This was no mere transient pollti- | M.—Consols closed at 9274 for money and 92%; a 98 for the ace Scbr Adaliza, Loveland, Virginia. deena tte ton with well proandec ‘on as forming a partof one | cai question. He advertised those interested that | count. American securities closed arm. Behr Henry Cole, Pierson, Virginia. Balled 4th, bark Andean: briga Fi 4 Arthur, enor! scheme ty ‘brenk ut f pooue educa | While (hey Inlght carry off (his or that ineasure, they | $wenly Bonds, 1864, Wr 5 Ibe, old, 12 Beur Liza, ull, Virgin Below, off Hody Ialand, sours supposed tie EJ Smoot, har Toman. Son, 8 seheure whton ha could nok carry off this bill except a the price of | 'Livgnrdit Corton Manken—Ltvexroon, apr ¢- | ScRee Hitabbacd Lovelsnds Virginia, from Foito Bheo. i fle “Wisk, Hit, dione for ot y their own existence and the existence of thelr party. | 9 P. M.—The cotton market closed duil, Middiing Retr 4D Cramer, M we, Virginia. a » i, sehr Trade , PART SECOND, tem, and which hase in the present Legislacure det When it was said that the public schools were | 734d. @ 73gd.; middlin a 74d. The m Sebr O P Binns, Higby, Virginia. 14 U8 CHRISTY, Avent ¢ ived, achr Sophia God- | 1+ Piano Solo—Grand Fant: Propored constitutional atpendiwent prohibiting such infidel because they did not teach religion, it was | the day have heen 10,000 pales, ine 1.00 for expe ‘aod | Sehr L B Wing, Boyd, Virginia, freq, Wheaton, Now Yorke | Aves § ? false, In scliools doginas ought not to be taught, | speciation. ‘The stocx of cotton at new vouna for thie port | Sehr Henry Fisch, Duonell, Aloxandrin, QUARLESTON, "Apri'i-—Sailed, bark Sarah B Fraser, | % Ballad—On the Ban {the measure for rendering nugatory the | perhaps it would be weil if they were not so rauch | J estimated at 564,000 bales, of which 370,.00 are American, | sect g Morgan, Davey, Gedrgetown, DC. KSigh Bake, fee te " Adame A have to otter ouject than the preveotion ot | HN g churches, Af people Wanted thelr eniidren | ,,kaurday and Monday wili be holidays in the couvn | sone A Hammonds Wentente,‘eorgetown, De. Cleared—Brige Liore: (Sp), Alsing, and Ondina (Sp), Ma- | % Violin Solo—Atr and Variags am Series aos Re penpemates of Wee taught certain eccleslastical principles, this should | “The wales of the week (Sve days) have heen £1,000 bales, of | Schr MAU A, Hulton, Teen eet en DG. bag = =, Waeanaton, 3 4, Romanza—(Trovatore Revol Tuat from the present and prospective condition | be done in the family, What else was the family | which 8,000 were taken for export abd 2,000 on'specu.ation, Sehr PM Wheaton, Barrett, Georgetown, DO. [oe cbr ) ges OW Hegtow, NO. of eocledastical bodies iu tin Biate great a re insepa> | for? ‘The atgck tn port {6 761,000 bales, of which 417,000 are Ameri. | Sehr M & F Henderson, Price, Baltimore: . eee Teese heeping, Marans; z Fable frou, (ue contr uance of State and muntelpal appropria- DR KELLOWS’ SPEECH. can. The receipts of ‘the week have been 5,000 bales, of | Sent James Satterthwaite, Kimmey, Baltimore. san Quintia (Sp), Eaping. Havens: Thomas, tons to religious jaei vovtens or societies, and that the mte- Dr, BELLOWS next addressed the meeting. He | Which 46,000 were American. Actual export, 26,000 baies, Schr Mary G Farr, Conwell, Baltimore. nenhower, Grace, Pilindelphia: Ww BM Rogers, Rich- | 6 Tigon Lt Tg Ri Sunes vi |. R. Thomas. rants of Church nov binve aike desnand hat the conatitution | gy piqcgec the general Apirit of this inecting, und he | ¢ WISFRFGO! BRRADATULrS ManKat-—Liviuroot, April | Reurg P Gako, Budicott, Crisbeld, Md. mond, Val ad Fabens Berga’ Providence, Allred’ Keen, jaime Bishop, Mr. jus and Mr, Thomas, of the State shall be sy amended ax to problbit such SPPFO” | Foccgnined the necessity of reform, He wished to ea for ney, per gare ton te: | ‘The bark Irene, which arrived 6th inst, reports came tho | Pillsbury, a routhern ‘port; Abia E Willard, ‘Gaill TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. PTResolved, That the neglect by the friends of food_or- | urge upon the audience the necessity of organiza. fouthern paaaage'and tad fine weather up fy the inal 14 gayn, | Georgetown, 8; John geet jo: May Day, Bucksviie, Hog SALE AP THE tat, i os is of ‘ i ia, D5 ‘an Ington, NO. FROM » M. TO 4, P, if inberent duiies as citizen repub- | tion, of zeal and courage. We nad thirty thou- then strong Soe ee ee tee how Tork. FORTRERS MONRC el Be Peased in, ship Bi . sand thieves, three thousand grogshops and two 104i apone bark Marin, from ied ' Avril 0, Oar — the natiagement of po'ite overuments in re ‘and Passed Through Hell Gate. Caulkins, trom New York: brigs Bachelor (BT), hate yoy The holders of tickete purchased at the Depository, 69% Matanzas; Richmond, Powe, {rom wi ‘ BOUND ROUTE. from (all ror Baltimore). Bifue Depoulory wil be open tortor: es thousand gambling houses in this city, as Li 7 4 jarge foreign-born ulauon—not oo) eed, 1] public virtue, ¢ cali upon all good ent | 8 & oe f JOBLLE, April 1—Arrived, ship Oanterbury (Br), Manson, " 0 demand the | worse for their bel bub because 0 Brig Milwaukeo, Strout, Machias for New York, —. for the evening entertainment will be by Wade wi wales ter ie wekuoned Wo coe wat 4 Hueig” KuOWIbg' Roybing™ of Rp Rabibe and ely Marva Queen (Bt), Melride, Cornwall, KB, 9 days, | MPA ye wicoth, Corks Caling at the Depositoryy ee EEE EOE EEE

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